by holdingRcN | Jun 16, 2019 | Family
Father’s Day is here and it is the first without my Dad. Dad has been gone almost a year that is hard to believe. It is mind-boggling in fact to think a year ago we were still working towards getting him home from the rehab center and he was doing ok. As I think of a...
by holdingRcN | Feb 10, 2019 | A Season of Caring, Family
Loving BeyondHave you had the experience of going way beyond what you imagined you could?When I was in High School I played Volleyball???? and I will never forget the workouts. My Freshman year I was sure I would die. No joke.We ran, threw up and ran some more. I...
by holdingRcN | Jan 31, 2019 | Family, Growing in Faith
January is the time of fresh starts. Many people enjoy a fresh start, I’m not sure that I am one of them. To me a fresh start means letting go of what has been normal or at least the known, it might not have been great, or bad, or good, maybe just somewhere in...
by holdingRcN | Dec 3, 2018 | A Season of Caring, Family
Being a family caregiver during the holidays might mean long time traditions have to change. As both my parents Alzheimer’s disease progressed, we found they were unable to celebrate the holidays in the same ways that our family had in the past. Mom became anxious...
by holdingRcN | Jul 22, 2018 | A Season of Caring, Family, livingPEACE
Saying Goodbye to My Daddy I had been praying for over a year now that when it was time for Dad to say Good-bye I would be able to stop fighting for him and let him go. I’m a fighter you know, I have always been that way, I’m convinced God made me that way. I...
by holdingRcN | Mar 25, 2018 | Family, Growing in Faith, Review by Rayna
Daring to Hope: Finding God’s Goodness in the Broken and Beautiful is an amazing and encouraging read. I was so blessed by Katie Majors’ amazing commitment and obedience to the Lord. As a teenager, Katie went on a mission trip to Uganda which...
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